Russian official to gays: Avoid kids in Sochi

Feb. 6, 2014
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Russian President Vladimir Putin meets upcoming Olympic games' volunteers in Sochi. He recently made a statement about gay visitors being safe but that they should leave the children alone. / Alexey Nikolsky AFP/Getty Images

Dmitry Kozak told a news conference Thursday that Russian organizers will not discriminate against visitors or athletes because of their sexuality, but he backed the government's support for the so-called gay propaganda law.

Kozak said athletes are free to express their views and discuss their sexuality. However, he asked them to stay away from children, saying "leave the kids alone."

Russia introduced a bill last year that outlawed the "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations." Gay groups say the law has contributed to the intolerance of sexual minorities in Russia.

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